Registered in Canada

Registration is mandatory. To practice as a physiotherapist in Alberta and use the titles physiotherapist or physical therapist, or abbreviation PT, an individual must be registered with Physiotherapy Alberta.

The information in this guide is for applicants currently registered as a physiotherapist in another Canadian province or territory (except Nunavut).

If you are already registered in Canada (except Nunavut) you may be eligible for a streamlined registration process. To be eligible we must determine that your current register or license type is similar to our General or Provisional Register.

The General and Provisional Register are both registers for regulated, practicing members. The General Register is the most common and is for physiotherapists who have met all the registration requirements.

Physiotherapists in the process of completing the Physiotherapy Competency Examination to meet their current jurisdiction's registration requirements may be eligible for registration on the Provisional Register:

Passing the PCE written component is required for eligibility onto the Provisional Register.

Registration may not exceed 2 years or 2 failures of the PCE clincial component.

Practice must be supervised by a physiotherapist on the General Register.

Current registration

Currently registered in Canadian (except Nunavut) AND the register or license type you currently have is similar to our General or Provisional Register.

Language

Reasonably proficient in the English language to be able to safely and competently practice as a physiotherapist. (Physiotherapy education in Canada in English, completing the Physiotherapy Competency Examination in English, or demonstrating English language proficiency through The Alliance's credentialling process are 3 ways to meet the language requirement. If not one of these contact registration staff to discuss other options.)

Character + reputation

Are of good character and reputation. There is no past or present behavior or conduct that would put the Alberta public at risk.

Liability insurance

You personally hold professional liability insurance in the amount of $5 million to ensure coverage whereever you practice as a physiotherapist in Alberta, regardless of role or employment environment.

Physiotherapists in the process of completing the PCE must also meet 2 additional requirements.

Examination

Passed the PCE written component.

Supervised practice

A physiotherapsit on the General Register has agreed to supervise your practice.

Apply to be registered

To apply to be registered you must submit a completed application form with the required documents including fees. There are two types of documents. Those you submit directly to Physiotherapy Alberta and those that you arrange another party to send directly to Physiotherapy Alberta.

Liability insurance. Copy of Certificate of Insurance. Note: your application can not be approved before the effective date of your insurance policy.

Supervised practice. Only required if you are in the process of completing the Physiotherapy Competency Examination. Supervision Agreement to confirm your practice as a physiotherapist will be supervised.

Documents you arrange another party to send directly to Physiotherapy Alberta.

Character + reputation. Regulatory History form from the each jurisdiction where you were registered, licensed or practiced as a physiotherapist, or another regulated professional, for the last 10 years to confirm your registration status and conduct history.

Language. Only required if your physiotherapy education was not completed in Canada in English.Verification Request Form from The Alliance to verify you demonstrated English language proficiency through the credentialling process or completed the PCE in English.

All Physiotherapy Alberta forms are in PDF format which allows you to:

Download the form.

Fill in the form electronically, except your signature. You must print the form before signing.

Save the completed form in case you need to make changes (works only if you complete the downloaded version).

What to expect after you apply

Access to an online site where you can monitor your application and registration status.

Email from registration staff if a matter requires further review.

To ensure fair and equitable treatment of all applicants, applications are dealt with in the order received. Applications files are typically assessed by staff, however, the Registrar may refer any matter to the Registration Committee to consider.

What to expect when Physiotherapy Alberta determines your application file is complete

Your application will be considered and a decision normally made within 5* business days.

If approved, practice permit issued entitling you to practice as a physiotherapist in Alberta.

Your name to appear on the member register enabling the public and employers to verify your registration status.

Applications may also be deferred, refused, or conditions imposes if it is in the best interest of the public. Decisions or actions taken by Physiotherapy Alberta can be reviewed by the provincial Ombudsman in accordance with the Ombudsman Act.

*To the extent possible a decision on your complete application will be made within 5 business days, however, it may take longer during our peak time (August, September and October).

Timelines

Physiotherapists are autonomous health professionals accountable for their conduct and practice. As such, you are required to personally hold professional liability insurance to ensure coverage when they practice as a physiotherapist in Alberta, regardless of role or employment environment. The amount of coverage you must have is $5 million per occurrence/patient and $5 million minimum for the policy year.

Liability insurance is offered through a variety of providers. We've included links to insurance programs providing coverage to the majority of Alberta physiotherapists. Not all policies offer the same coverage.

You are responsible for reviewing each policy and making an informed decision. Physiotherapy Alberta does not endorse a specific product or validate the information contained within each provider’s website.

Physiotherapy Alberta collects information from members for regulatory purposes. This includes determining eligibility for registration, maintaining the member register and implementing the investigation and discipline process. The information is also used to support activities that further Physiotherapy Alberta’s mandate to protect the public interest (e.g., workforce planning and research that promotes innovative, quality physiotherapist care). Physiotherapy Alberta keeps complete registration files for 10 years following removal from the register.

Who do we share your information with?

Information on the Register of Members must be disclosed to the public upon request. This includes your name, registration number, registration status, conditions imposed on your practice permit, current or previous employment information (e.g., employer’s name and address), whether you are authorized to independently perform an advanced restricted activity, and conduct findings on record. Members of the public may access information on the register by contacting Physiotherapy Alberta directly or through our online register.

Under the Health Professions Act, Physiotherapy Alberta is required by law to provide demographic, education and practice information to the Minister of Health and Wellness for health workforce planning purposes.

Physiotherapy Alberta will share member contact information (i.e., name, address, phone, email) with researchers conducting a study that will further our mandate to protect the public interest by promoting innovative, quality physiotherapy care. The data may not be used for commercial purposes and can only be used once and not reproduced or passed on to others.

You have the option on the initial application form or online account to request that Physiotherapy Alberta not share your contact information with researchers.

Physiotherapy Alberta may disclose information that is summarized or in a statistical form so that it is not possible to relate the information to any particular identifiable person.

How can you access and correct your information?

You may access and correct most information through your online account. Information that may not be changed online must be brought to the attention of registration staff.

Who should you contact for more information?

Contact Physiotherapy Alberta’s privacy officer if you have questions about the collection, use and disclosure of your information. 780.438.0338 or info@physiotherapyalberta.ca.

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